Chrysler has recalled about 792,300 Jeep Commanders and Grand Cherokees from all over the world. Chrysler issued the recall because there is a problem with the cars' ignition switch, which has been linked to one accident so far.

Chrysler has issued a recall for approximately 792,300 Jeep Grand Cherokee and Jeep Commander vehicles manufactured within the past ten years. The reason? A flaw in the vehicles' ignition switch, which could cause the Jeeps to lose power on the road.

"Preliminary investigation suggests an outside force, usually attributed to contact with the driver’s knee, may move ignition keys from the “on” position.... Such an occurrence may cause engine stall, reducing braking power and making steering more difficult. Safety features such as frontal airbags may also be disabled."

The recall affects the 2006-2007 Jeep Commander and the 2005-2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Chrysler estimates that 792,300 of those vehicles still roam the roads, 649,900 of which are registered in the US Another 28,800 are in Canada, 12,800 are in Mexico, and 100,800 are located in other countries.

Chrysler says that it will officially begin notifying customers about the recall by mid-September, or about two months from now. Although the automaker hasn't specified details for the fix, the cost of repairs will be borne by Chrysler.

In the meantime, if you own one of the affected models, Chrysler asks that you remove all other keys from your key ring or chain to reduce sway on the key while driving. You should also adjust your seat and steering column to minimize the possibility that your knee might hit the key while you're driving.

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